Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving is generally believed to have originated in the United States. It is the most authentic of the national holidays in the United States. It falls on the fourth Thursday of November every year. It is most closely related to early American history. Americans take Thanksgiving as seriously and are as lively as the Chinese celebrate the Spring Festival. The original Thanksgiving Day for Americans had two meanings. One was to devoutly thank God for the good weather and good harvests throughout the year; the other was to loyally thank the hard-working and kind-hearted indigenous people for their help.

With the development of society today, the meaning and way of celebrating Thanksgiving have expanded to a wider range of contents and forms: 1. Reunion of relatives. Lao Yan’s family members who had been separated for a year rushed back from all over the world to gather together to express their heartfelt thanks to her parents for their love and dedication. 2. A gathering of friends. Share delicious meals and friendship. 3. Get together with colleagues. I would like to thank my colleagues for their greetings and help, and for their efforts to ensure that the company on which I rely for survival has spent another healthy year. 4. Visit the teacher. Thanks to my teachers for their teaching, help and care. 5. Help others. Do your best to care for and help people in need, and be full of hope and enthusiasm for life and your career. 6. Cherish what you have. Always be grateful, take action, and grow with a grateful heart. Turkey, corn, pumpkin and cranberry sauce are symbols of the first Thanksgiving. These symbols often appear on holiday decorations and greeting cards. Thanksgiving lets us learn to be grateful, learn to cherish, and learn to love.

On this holiday, our company would also like to sincerely thank the majority of battery users for their support and trust in us. We will continue to serve all customers well.


Post time: Nov-23-2023